August 2008
They're late but the corn and peaches are OUTSTANDING!
Make sure you keep a close eye on your baskets.
Sign up early for the cooking classes.
Any ideas for October?
The snowflakes that fell in April are still having a lasting effect on our summer produce schedule. We always try and shoot for fresh sweet corn by the 4th of July, but this year we were about two weeks late and didn't start picking until the middle of July. The good news is that the corn right now is absolutely delicious and the size of the cobs has improved as well. One trick that we tell all of our employees and customers is to make sure you grab the cob by the top of the ear. If the corn is ripe and completely filled out you will be able to tell instantly by grabbing the top. If the corn is not ripe or just not completely filled out you will be able to feel the difference.
Our first peaches usually arrive by the end of July but this year we didn't get our first peaches off the tree until the first of August, however, the dry warm summer we have had since June has made the peaches nice and sweet. But, if you are planning on canning peaches this year be sure and give us a call to reserve yourself a box and find out when your favorite varieties will be arriving. The first free stone peaches (sun crest and Canadian harmony) will be hopefully arriving next week.
Also the green beans and beets are looking beautiful right now and we have them rinsed and packaged in 20lb bags that are perfect for canning. If you are looking for fresh berries to make jam then your time is running out quickly. We have a few Marions and Boysenberries left this week but that is about it on the berries. However, we do have all of your favorites frozen and they work just as good for making jam, pies, and cobblers, and you can do a little at a time if you don't want a whole bunch or just don't have the space. |